Srinagar- Court of Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Srinagar has issued a notice, asking owners of 7,366 vehicles to dispose of pending E- challans by or before August 9, failing which registrations of their vehicles will be cancelled and vehicles impounded.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic City, Muzaffar Ahmad Shah issued a public notice in this direction urging vehicle owners to dispose of pending E-challans within the stipulated time to avoid inconvenience they may face in case of non-compliance of the court orders.
SSP Traffic said that his office has received an order annexed with a list of 7, 366 vehicles with pending E-Court Challan from the Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Srinagar on 28th of last month, with the directions to the owners to dispose of the pending E-challans against their vehicles by or before August 9.
“This office is in receipt of a court order dated 28.07.2023issued by the Court of Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Srinagar annexed with a list of 7366 vehicles with Pending E-Court Challans shown against each, with the directions that the owners of these vehicles be informed for disposal of the challan’s against their vehicles by or before 09.08.2023,” reads the notice issued by SSP Traffic.
The notice further reads that in view of the above, the list of vehicles along with the pending challans issued by the Court is hereby circulated among the General Public with the advise that the vehicle owners/violators whose challan’s are shown pending in the list against each, shall appear before the Court of Special Mobile Magistrate, Traffic Srinagar for disposal of the challan’s by or before August 09, 2023.
“On failure to do the same, stern action will be initiated against the violators under the relevant provisions of M.V. Act read with its allied rules and shall lead to impounding of vehicles and recommendation for cancellation of registration, notice reads.
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